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Power steering went out!!!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by slvr2000fdvspec, Nov 1, 2004.

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    slvr2000fdvspec Guest

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    check the stuff that you can check..the fluid..pump..and that crap
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    SkyAce2004 New Member

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    turn the steering wheel the other way, and go the opposite direction u were goin before
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    killer2239 Lift at 5700rpm

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    HAHA, i said the same thing to my friend with me. Also, there is fluid, but how you check the pump?
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    killer2239 Lift at 5700rpm

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    Power steering went out!!!

    Oh boy, i decided to floor it doing 2 circles in a parking lot, and stopped. And went to turn the wheel, and i had no power steering, and its making a weird rattle noise when i turn the wheel. Any ideas of what is wrong with it?

    Its 1995 7AFE
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    I'm willing to bet the bearing inside the pump failed.
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    killer2239 Lift at 5700rpm

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    All of us are WRONG. And you will never beleive what happend. The shop finally got to the pump, after soaking the lines several times trying to get them off without breaking. Well, there are 2 bolts missing from the damn pump, they put 2 bolts back in, and its all good. So i get my 155 dollars back from the new pump, hell yeah.
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    nice. remeber to post in the correct forum.
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    killer2239 Lift at 5700rpm

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    Yeah, i almost put in engine area, but i didnt really know if it was fully to be in that forum.

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